To Mr. J. Hinely - The Border Pacific RR is not part of UPRR ,it is a separate railroad company.

9/20/2009 1:01:33 PM

Marlowe Barnes

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Looks like UP's NAFTA subsidiary (LOL!!)

11/20/2009 9:15:13 PM

Randy Smith

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Marlowe, that would be true, but back when I took these shots no one had even thought of NAFTA....also to Mssrs Hinely and Starr, that is most definitly a subsidiary of the UP. Apology's for not replying sooner but illness has interfered with my railfanning of late. Regards, Randy

11/20/2009 10:10:12 PM

Alex Vaughn

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Where's the fuel tank?!

6/6/2010 10:41:35 PM

Zachary Walters

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Great shot!!!!

2/19/2011 9:36:48 AM

Howard Biby

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that guy who's getting in the cab has the fuel tank...home page 3/24/2011 8:10 pm

3/24/2011 9:00:57 PM

Mike Boyle

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cool shot, found this on a web search. BORDER PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Border Pacific Railroad Company was chartered on February 1, 1984, to acquire thirty-two miles of track from the Missouri Pacific between Mission in Hidalgo County and Rio Grande City in Starr County. The initial capital was $80,000. The principal place of business was Rio Grande City. The incorporators were Sam Vale, Linda Vale, Lloyd M. Bentsen, Sr., and George Cantrell, all of McAllen; A. J. Vale, Miriam Vale, Gustavo Pérez, and Yolanda Pérez, all of Rio Grande City; and Trinidad Guillen and Dora Guillen, both of Fort Worth. In 1990 the railroad reported revenues under $5 million and hauled waste, scrap, nonmetal minerals, and farm products.

12/28/2011 9:26:03 PM

Mike Maskel

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NICE SHOT

6/1/2013 4:09:57 PM

Fred Stuckmann

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Great homepage shot.

6/14/2013 9:07:57 PM

Jacob Werling

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Border pacific??????? I have never heard of it???????????? Great roster shot and catch though!